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What ever happened to parental responsibility?
What ever happened to parental responsibility?
What happened to parental responsibility?
What happened to parental responsibility?
Sounds interesting. I’ll definetely check it out. Thanks!
Thats what I use and it’s great.
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Ungoogled Chromium is a great option for a back up. It’s lightweight and works well
What does Arkenfox do? I’ll definitely add it if it’s beneficial.
I just started using it and it’s great. Partnered with Ublock Origin it’s a decent experience with no bloat.
Who wants a body massage?
Does Librewolf work well with extensions? I’m thinking about trying it out on my Mac.
Here’s a list of instances who have vowed not to federate with them if it happens.
I’m 100% out once that happens. Well technically I pretty much am currently. I may look at r/all for a couple minutes then head over here for a good portion of time.
I would rather it be Mastodon. I tried threads and it was a bunch of influencers prostituting themselves for follows and likes.
There’s an old saying in Tennessee. I know it’s in Texas. Probably in Tennessee that says, fool me once, shame on you. Fool me, you can’t get fooled again.
That is untrue. The FBI tried to get Apple to decrypt a shooter’s iPhone in Florida a few years back and they wouldn’t budge.
This is what I got after 5 minutes.
Wouldn’t the only reason for them to even want to be a part of this would be to monitize? If they can’t post advertisements what would they do here?
BBS were so much fun back then. We had a local one in South Florida where we would all get on and we would have meet ups on weekends so we could talk in person and hang out. I used to log on with a 2400 baud modem which I upgraded to a 14k myself. It felt so fast at the time. I also would get on the telnet talkers and Irc to meet folks. I was a shy awkward teenager back then so meeting people on those services was great.
Back when AOL started getting popular my friends and I would hoard those installation disks so we could make new accounts when we needed to. Back then they would actually charge per hour to be online. We would use credit card generator programs to get online for free until they caught us and we had to make new accounts. Once AOL went unlimited it was a game changer. The bad part was it was hard getting on due to everyone jumping on.
I love watching first amendment audit videos. It’s great seeing cops do the “walk or shame” when they were proved to be wrong.